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India only need one more win to seal the one-day series against South Africa and they have three matches to do it. Ideally, they would like to finish it off in Johannesburg and allow themselves some room for experimentation in the final two games.

While the history of the last five years says South Africa don't lose in pink, the history of the last nine days says they can't win against wristspin and India's intention will be to reinforce that.

It's almost as though there's no talking point other than what will happen when Yuzvendra Chahal and Kuldeep Yadav come on. What new ways will South Africa's batsmen find to get out to them? Or is there a chance they may eke out a few more runs?

One man who can change that narrative is AB de Villiers. He returns to the team after recovering from a finger injury and though he is neither captain nor wicketkeeper, he will have to be the person to raise morale. South Africa could fall into the trap of relying on de Villiers a bit too much, something they have accused India of doing with Virat Kohli. At least in India's case, it's paid off.

Kohli's two hundreds in the series so far has India high on confidence but there may still be some issues they'd want to address. The middle-order fell away slightly in Cape Town and, at a venue where big totals can be posted, they will want everyone firing.

AB de Villiers blasted away the record for the fastest ODI century, getting there in only 31 balls Gallo Images

Form guide

South Africa: LLLWW (last five completed matches, most recent first)

India: WWWWW

In the spotlight

South Africa's best hope of countering the spin threat lies in AB de Villiers who has owned the Wanderers when it comes to white-ball cricket. He averages 100.85 from 11 matches at this ground and has scored two of his three hundreds there when playing in pink, including the fastest century in ODI history.

While Virat Kohli has been the key of the Indian batting line-up and Shikhar Dhawan has started to find his touch, Rohit Sharma is still floundering and has yet to make a half-century on this tour. His top-score is 47 in the second innings of the Centurion Test and he has not got past 20 in any of the three ODIs. Run-scoring is hardly an issue for India at the moment but it may become one for Rohit soon.

Team news

De Villiers missed the first three games with a finger injury but has been declared fit and available to play. South Africa may also call on Farhaan Behardien which could push one of David Miller or Khaya Zondo out of the XI. If experience is what's needed to stabilise the side, Morne Morkel may also return.

India didn't make any changes from Durban to Centurion or Centurion to Cape Town after concluding that there was no need to mess with a winning combination. They're still winning, so it's likely they will be unchanged as they seek the series win.

Pitch and conditions

Bethuel Buthelezi cannot afford to put a foot wrong for the next five years after his Test pitch was rated poor by the ICC, so he will want to start getting into the officials' good books soon. Typically, the Wanderers produces high-scoring ODI surfaces and this should be no different. Scattered showers are forecast in the evening but that won't dampen the spirits of the Johannesburg faithful. The Wanderers is a sellout for this match, which means this will be the biggest crowd of the series with 33,000 people expected to pack in.

Stats and trivia

South Africa have played five ODIs in pink and are undefeated in their change strip. That includes a match against India in December 2013, which they won by 141 runs.

India's wristspinners, Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal, have taken 21 out of the 28 South African wickets that have fallen in this series at an average of 9.05. South Africa have made the pair look more dangerous here than in their own backyard. Against Australia at home, they took 13 wickets between them at an average of 29.5.

Quotes

"It's natural pressure. We've obviously got an unbeaten run in the Pink Day that has added a little bit of pressure which is cool. Obviously it's do or die for us now. If we lose one more, that's the series gone. So we'll be fighting for every single ball, every single run out there. Yeah, lot of pressure but what's cricket without pressure? It's boring."

Chris Morris tries to look at the bright side of the situation for South Africa.

South Africa had to win Saturday's game to keep the series alive, and they did so in emphatic style, hitting Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal for 119 runs in 11.3 overs

Hundred in hundredth

9

No. of batsmen to score a century in their 100th ODI, including Dhawan in this match. Dhawan is the first India batsman to do so.

Dhawan-Kohli

2

No. of successive century stands between Dhawan and Kohli in this series. They had added 140 in the last match and another 100+ partnership this time. In the second match, they shared unbeaten 94 runs in the chase.

Rabada again

6

No. of times Kagiso Rabada has dismissed Rohit Sharma on this tour, in 8 innings. Rabada hasn't got any other India batsman more than thrice.

Dhawan's century

100

No. of ODIs for Shikhar Dhawan. This is his 100th match. He's the fifth India opener to appear in 100 or more ODIs

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